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difficulties for learners. These are examples of quantifiers. Although the rules are not
In this article, we will look at the rules for some and any and see examples to illustrate the
differences and potential errors in use. This article looks at the basic usage of these words
and so learners should appreciate that there are other ways that they are also used. For a
The general rule is that any is used for questions and negatives while some is used for
positive.
Some may also be used for questions, typically offers and requests, if we think the answer will
be positive.
These work in the same way as some and any. Much may only be used with uncountable
Again, much and many may also be used in questions if the speaker thinks that the answer
will be positive.
Note
When any, much/many are used in negative sentences, the verb is in the negative form. It is
You Should
Complete some practice sections on quantifiers from a grammar practice book to get into the
Write dialogue exchanges using questions, negative and positive sentences to practice and
difficulties for learners. These are examples of quantifiers. Although the rules are not
In this article, we will look at the rules for some and any and see examples to illustrate the
differences and potential errors in use. This article looks at the basic usage of these words
and so learners should appreciate that there are other ways that they are also used. For a
The general rule is that any is used for questions and negatives while some is used for
positive.
Some may also be used for questions, typically offers and requests, if we think the answer will
be positive.
These work in the same way as some and any. Much may only be used with uncountable
Again, much and many may also be used in questions if the speaker thinks that the answer
will be positive.
Note
When any, much/many are used in negative sentences, the verb is in the negative form. It is
You Should
Complete some practice sections on quantifiers from a grammar practice book to get into the
Write dialogue exchanges using questions, negative and positive sentences to practice and